June 20, 2025 9:42 pm central time
Summer Solstice Goddesses (below copied from online)
Aine (Celtic), Amaterasu (Japanese), and the Horae (Greek), particularly Auxo (Greek) are all goddesses associated with the summer solstice and its symbolism:
1. Aine (Celtic):
- Aine is a Celtic goddess of love, fertility, and sovereignty.
- She is often associated with the sun and plays a significant role in Midsummer (summer solstice) celebrations.
- Aine embodies the peak energy of summer, the abundance of life, and the vitality of the earth.
- She is seen as a connection between the natural world and the realm of the faeries.
- Her radiant presence reflects the power of the sun at the summer solstice, symbolizing warmth, passion, and creativity.
- Honoring Aine during Midsummer celebrates both the abundant growth in nature and the inner strength of individuals.
2. Amaterasu (Japanese):
- Amaterasu is the Japanese sun goddess, and a central figure in Shinto mythology.
- She is considered one of the most important offspring of the god Izanagi.
- While not directly tied to the summer solstice in the same way as Aine or Auxo, as the sun goddess, her presence and energy are inherently linked to the sun's power and influence, especially during the time of peak sunlight.
3. The Horae (Greek), particularly Auxo:
- The Horae are goddesses in Greek mythology, representing the cycles of time and the seasons.
- Auxo is one of the Horae, specifically associated with summer, growth, and vegetation.
- As the goddess of summer, Auxo embodies the bounty of nature and the ripening of crops during the summer season.
- Her presence is associated with the flourishing harvest that comes with the abundance of summer.
In summary:
- Aine and Auxo are both strongly connected to the summer solstice and its symbolism of abundance, fertility, and the peak of nature's energy.
- Amaterasu, as the sun goddess, is associated with the sun's power and influence, which is at its peak during the summer solstice.
These goddesses represent different cultural interpretations of the significance of the summer solstice and the celebration of life, growth, and abundance associated with this time of year.
Thank you for the information.
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DeleteMy birthday is on the summer solstice -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
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DeleteActually it's Jun 21 which I used to think was the longest day of the year -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Deleteyes the summer solstice is the longest day of the year-but the date probably is not the same every year
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